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Export schematic to EPS file

Antonio2013
Antonio2013 over 12 years ago

 Hello to all,

I made the schematic in Capture and I would like to export it as an image in EPS format.

I use Orcad Capture 16.5.

How can I do?

Thank you!

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  • oldmouldy
    oldmouldy over 12 years ago

    Add a Postscript printer and change the properties to save as EPS, see this microsoft article

    http: office.microsoft.com en-gb publisher-help save-a-publication-as-an-eps-file-HP006207997.aspx

    Once you have added the printer, you can use File>Print from within Capture and get the EPS output.

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  • Antonio2013
    Antonio2013 over 12 years ago

     Hello

    thanks for the reply,

    I followed the guide https://apps.education.ucsb.edu/wiki/Print_to_EPS_in_Windows

     

    I can print but the schematic is cut in half.

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  • oldmouldy
    oldmouldy over 12 years ago

    You could the scaling options for output but your results may well be hampered by the nature of EPS formatting.

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  • Antonio2013
    Antonio2013 over 12 years ago

     What options should I use?
    I have to select the print menu?


    thanks

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  • oldmouldy
    oldmouldy over 12 years ago

    In Capture, File>Print, scaling options in the upper left of the dialog, probably "fit to paper size" might help but you will need to experiment to see what you can get into the EPS format...

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